Once, two guys in a bar started arguing over a football game. One was a huge fan of one team and the other just couldn't stand that team. It quickly escalated. They were yelling and shoving each other. But then, instead of really fighting, they accidentally knocked over a big stack of glasses. The sound made them both freeze and then they just started laughing at how silly they were being.
The action. Seeing RWBY characters use their unique weapons and abilities in a confined bar space is exciting. For example, Ruby's scythe skills or Weiss's glyphs can create really cool fight sequences.
Well, there was this time Bas Rutten was in a local bar. A big, tough - looking guy thought he could intimidate Rutten. He pushed Rutten a bit. Rutten, being the martial artist he is, didn't react immediately. But when the guy threw a punch, Rutten countered with a precise elbow strike that sent the guy reeling. Then he just held the guy until the bouncers came. He didn't want to cause more trouble than necessary.
I heard about a bar fight that started because one guy thought the other had taken his seat. They squared up and were about to throw punches when a cat that lived in the bar (it was a really laid - back place) walked between them. They both looked down at the cat, and the cat just stared back. Then they both just sat down at different tables and the fight was over.
One great 'rwby bar fight fanfic' is 'The Brawl at the Beacon Bar'. It has really intense fight scenes where the RWBY characters show off their combat skills in a bar setting. The author does a great job of capturing the personalities of each character.
Yes, Yellowstone is based on some real - life elements. It draws inspiration from the modern - day ranching lifestyle in Montana and the complex relationships and power dynamics in that region.
It depends. Some elements of the story might be based on real events or locations, but it's likely fictionalized and dramatized for entertainment purposes.